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This is a completely different band from the San Francisco punk band (19771982), and has none of the same members in common.

This band formed in 2002, where they performed their first concert at Brixie's Tap in Brookfield, Illinois. Since then they have played at venues throughout the Midwest and West Coast, performing their own music as well as occasional cover songs.

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In May 2009, the band announced that their lead singer, Tommy Richied, will be leaving the band. The remaining four members of The Sleepers continued on as a 4piece under the name The South Sixteens. It was recently announced that Tommy Richied will be rejoining the band in 2011 and they will Marques Colston Jersey perform select shows throughout the year.

The show Reaper on The CW Television Network used the song "Dirty Cop" in the Season 1 finale episode "Cancun."

The television sitcom Love Monkey on VH1 starring Jason Priestley used the song "Don't Let Me In" in an episode.

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